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1879 S 3RD REV Morgan For Grading - New Photos

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 Posted 03/03/2024  1:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list
I'll say MS-63.
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 Posted 03/03/2024  2:44 pm  Show Profile   Check BH1964's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add BH1964 to your friends list
The scratch from the ear to lip hurts. MS63.
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 Posted 03/03/2024  3:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add blackjak to your friends list
Responding to John1's question:


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Please tell us what you are using to take photos,make model of camera light source etc.


Honestly, this is somewhat of a Rube Goldberg setup.

For this latest round, I brought out a photo box with a internal LED light ring set to the brightest daylight light level. The coins are sitting on the white background of the box but raised up about halfway to minimize any zoom so it's all optical and not digital.

There's a port on top of the box that looks through the light ring and I'm using an older smartphone with a pretty solid camera to grab the pics. From there, I'm using Paint.net to import, crop and resize the images.


Also, my thanks to everyone for their thoughts on the grading. Based on the two examples I posted, I'm either at or one grade level above what everyone's suggesting so I'll try and play it a little more conservative going forward.
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 Posted 03/03/2024  3:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add IndianGoldEagle to your friends list
I'm at MS-63 on this one.
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 Posted 03/03/2024  4:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add panzaldi to your friends list
look just like the 78S however I'm seeing some signs of circulation wear. AU58 slider maybe over dipped
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 Posted 03/03/2024  4:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
Try taking a pic at each light level to see if one level is best. Do not change anything but the light level.Post the pics so we can see the differences please.
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 Posted 03/03/2024  7:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Marv65 to your friends list

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maybe over dipped

Quite possible. May also just be haze from improper storing. A quick soak in 100% pure acetone might make a difference.
Nicks here and there - 63 max. (Although I have seen some 64's graded that look like that)
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 Posted 03/03/2024  8:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add blackjak to your friends list
That's an interesting idea John1.

I set things back up and took the exact same photo at 5 different levels... but it looks like my photo auto-corrected for the light levels. Still, here's the side-by-side:


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Huh. New pics show "dull and lifeless fields" - looking like over dipped.
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Quite possible. May also just be haze from improper storing. A quick soak in 100% pure acetone might make a difference.
Nicks here and there - 63 max. (Although I have seen some 64's graded that look like that)


I agree. Doesn't look dipped at all to me. Looks like a haze or sheen sometimes seen on MS pieces. Bright, shining luster is often a sign a coin has been dipped.
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 Posted 03/04/2024  04:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
The 4th one looks a little better than the others to me. But something just doesn't look right to my eye. I hope some of the photo pros chime in. Thank you for taking the time and effort to post those added pics . It is nice to see a member make the effort.
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 Posted 03/04/2024  08:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ham1947 to your friends list
I'm no expert. Using these photos, I tend to agree with panzaldi, AU Slider.
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 Posted 03/04/2024  08:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list
AU58. Again, your original photos were better.

If this came back in a MS62 holder I'd understand.

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I'm dropping to AU-58. There is no chartwheel luster that I can see with the new photos.
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